Homegrown in the Hills
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The Food of Love
Departments, Homegrown in the Hills, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Bridgitte says chocolate is also great brain food. It can shift your consciousness, making you feel better. “But,” she warns, “brain-activating chemicals are very heat sensitive.”
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The Sausage King of Broadway Farm’s Market
Autumn 2011, Back Issues, Departments, Homegrown in the Hills
September 9, 2011
Sausages that are fast becoming a popular option, even among Broadway Farm’s Market’s most health-conscious customers.
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Eat your spinach!
Back Issues, Departments, Homegrown in the Hills, Summer 2011
June 16, 2011
Like Your Mom And Popeye Told You: Queen Victoria Baby Leaf Spinach comes from right here in Dufferin County!
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The Tea Lady of Caledon East
Back Issues, Departments, Homegrown in the Hills, Spring 2011
March 23, 2011
Léna Valiquette blends her tisanes from the flowers and herbs she grows and dries in Hockley Valley. Her shop also carries a wide selection of true teas and coffees.
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Yummy Pies!
Back Issues, Departments, Homegrown in the Hills, Winter 2010
November 20, 2010
Goodness Me! What Yummy Pies You Make.
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Closing the divide between farm and plate
Autumn 2010, Back Issues, Departments, Homegrown in the Hills
September 13, 2010
I grew up believing that my part of the Niagara Escarpment wasn’t much good for farming. Gord McArthur sees things differently.
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Palgrave Community Kitchen
Back Issues, Departments, Homegrown in the Hills, Summer 2010
June 15, 2010
Palgrave’s certified commercial kitchen is open to cooks, caterers and community groups.
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Seasonal Rites
Back Issues, Departments, Homegrown in the Hills, Spring 2010
March 21, 2010
Rock Garden Farms offers the very best of in-season, Ontario grown fruits and vegetables.
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Downey’s Estate Winery
Back Issues, Departments, Homegrown in the Hills, Winter 2009
November 15, 2009
Fruit wines add spirit to the holiday festivities at Downey’s Estate Winery.
Artist in Residence
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Susan Mein
A self-taught artist who began painting at an early age, Susan’s slightly naïve style adds extra charm to her nostalgic interpretations of rural life, which include scenes from here in the hills.
Countryside Digest
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Motor cars, canines and capitalism
In a move reminiscent of the infamous family-planning measures introduced in 1976, residents of Shanghai are only allowed one dog per household.
Letters
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Letters to the Editor
Letters published in the WINTER 2011 edition of In The Hills magazine.


























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